ROCCAT Kave 5.1 Surround Gaming Headset Review

Posted by jeremy| Wed, May 02, 2012 - 12:00 AM

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ROCCAT Gaming Headphones

Aside from visual graphics, audio feedback is one of the most important ways gamers discern information about their gaming world. Audio cues are incredibly important, in fact, during multiplayer first person shooters when enemies are located behind the player or to the side. A good set of headphones or speakers can allow a gamer to detect an opponent before he even sees them. ROCCAT has proven that they understand the sorts of situations gamers deal with, and they used their knowledge to design a pair of headphones.

This will be the second product from ROCCAT we have had the privilege of reviewing. Previously, we took a look at their Kone[+] gaming mouse, and we found it was well-tailored to the needs of gamers. ROCCAT obviously knows how to design a product with gamers in mind, so we were excited to see how well ROCCAT can build an audio solution.

The Kave is advertised as having true 5.1 surround sound, but in reality it is more like a 6.2 setup, with four drivers in each ear cup. The individual drivers are angled at a 12 degree angle to direct the sound into the ears to give a sense of direction. The headset also features a microphone for voice-enabled games or chat applications.

ROCCAT Kave 5.1 Gaming Headset Features:

Real 5.1 Surround Sound with speakers aligned at a 12 degree angle

Microphone with mute LED – fully rotatable and completely removable

Tip’n’control desktop remote for central management of all volume functions

The headset is available for $109.99 from our real-time pricing engine as of the date of this writing. ROCCAT claims a gamer who buys this headset will never have to ask, “Where is he?” again. This is a bold claim, and one that we were anxious to put to the test.